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Saturday, 3 December 2011

Watch Rangers v Dunfermline Live Stream Online Scotland Premier League 2011 Video Free The match will take plcae at the in on Saturday 03/12/11 Preview Pictures and Wallpapers its mean all things are available in my blog please see and check here for latest things for you thanks.Watch Free Rangers v Dunfermline Stream Free Online Video Of Scotland Premier League Saturday,3 Dec-2011 Kickoff and Time Table scheduled for 16:00 CET.Scotland Premier League ,Watch Video Online Live Stream,Watch Rangers v Dunfermline Live Streaming Video ,Rangers v Dunfermline Stream,Rangers v Dunfermline Live free,Rangers v Dunfermline Streaming,Rangers v Dunfermline Live, Watch Rangers v Dunfermline online,Rangers v Dunfermline online, Rangers v Dunfermline Results,Scotland Premier League Fixtures,TEAM NEWS/Rangers manager Ally McCoist: "We are raring to go, we are really looking forward to it."It's a home game for us and an opportunity to lengthen our lead at the top."I can just sense that the squad are in good spirits and we're hopefully heading in the right direction again."Dunfermline manager Jim McIntyre: "I hate going on about the injuries.

"We have had six players out for the best part of two months and we have lost another couple this week. It leaves us severely stretched.

"We have to make sure we are solid first and foremost to give ourselves a platform to go on from."

Rangers are boosted by the news that defender Steven Whittaker has recovered from injury ahead of their Clydesdale Bank Premier League game against Dunfermline.

Whittaker had suffered an Achilles knock in the midweek friendly against Hamburg but is fit for the clash at Ibrox, along with forward Kyle Lafferty (back spasm) and midfielder Alejandro Bedoya (shin gash).

Midfielder Gregg Wylde is set to return from suspension but defenders Carlos Bocanegra, Sasa Papac and Lee Wallace and midfielder Jamie Ness remain on the sidelines.

Manager Ally McCoist insists he will continue to ignore headlines regarding the club's off-field issues and focus instead on steering their title campaign back on track.

The Scottish Football Association have contacted the Scottish champions to seek clarification after the club confirmed owner Craig Whyte was previously disqualified as a company director.

The news was issued in a statement to the PLUS Stock Exchange on Wednesday as Rangers released their annual financial figures in the year to June 30.

Reports also claim the Ibrox side could face expulsion from European football next season unless their finances are put in order.

McCoist said: "It doesn't affect me to be honest. There is no point worrying about things you can't affect or have a bearing on.

"My job here is to run a football team and hopefully put a winning team on the park.